The homeowners got little response from council because the proposed Brookfield Heights condominium complex was not up for discussion or approval. Also, developer Robert Hornstein did not attend the meeting.

The homeowners, who were represented by attorney Michael Brunnabend of Bethlehem, persisted with their claim that Brookfield Drive could not accommodate traffic from the yet-unfinished Brookfield development and Brookfield Heights, along with that from other homes nearby.

Two-thirds of the proposed 125 homes in Brookfield development have been completed, according to the borough.